Listed in The Best Lawyers in America, Banking and Financial Services Regulation Law, 2007-Present

Employment

Thompson Coburn LLP

Partner, 2005-Present

Stinson Morrison Hecker

Partner, 2003-2005

Of Counsel, 2001-2003

Missouri Division of Finance

Chief Counsel, 1999-2001

Missouri Gaming Commission

Chief Counsel, 1994-1999

Gallop, Johnson & Neuman

Associate, 1990-1994

Community

Bailey Youth Enrichment Foundation

(Inner-City Youth Organization) - Legal Advisor, 2010-present

Washington Youth Basketball Club

Coordinator, 2004-2009

Greg represents larger, nationwide banking organizations, as well as regional and community banks, in a broad-based regulatory practice, focusing in the areas of banking, financial services and corporate matters.

As Chief Counsel for the Missouri Division of Finance, he served on Missouri's financial modernization task force of banking, securities and insurance regulators to effect the implementation of financial modernization in Missouri, and assisted in drafting related legislation and regulations. Greg also has significant gaming law experience, formerly serving as Chief Counsel to the Missouri Gaming Commission and representing the City of St. Louis in riverfront gaming development matters.

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